Robyn W.

February 27, 2021

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Casting and acting were outstanding! Expected nothing less of the most familiar ones, but had no disappointments among those I hadn't seen much of before. Aside from what needed to be shown/restated about GITMO, the film also reinforces the principle of "Do the right thing" - what you know in your heart is right - even if those you've respected tell you you're wrong, and even if the consequences will be career-altering and relationship-altering. It also reminds Christians that what may be judged as weakness to others (even if they include your CO, POTUS, and the spouse of a friend-victim) does not look that way to God and those who really love you, even though that knowledge doesn't make it much easier to walk away from them. But this film should remind everyone that an unwillingness to look past anger and pride, to remember our basic oaths and moral/ethical standards, and to remember that we may be wrong even when situational anger is justifiable - - all of these will corrupt and blind us, as will the unwillingness to forgive. I missed a couple of the "where are they now" clips at the end of the film, but it was easy to assume what the consequences were or would be for the Lt. Col. prosecutor who withdrew, due in part to his Campbell Law shirt in place of the uniform when meeting in a bar with the defense attorney. Thanks for a great film!

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Catherine E.

February 27, 2021

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A compelling and necessary story to be told. Such a despicable black stain on our government and military. The hope and inspiration come from those in our society still willing to fight for what is right, whether based in a Christian belief or just moral character. The depiction of spirit and human courage from an individual broken in body but not in mind and soul.

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Rebeka P.

February 27, 2021

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Great detail, story, and use of characters. Had me at edge of my seat.

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bob n.

February 27, 2021

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Very interesting film depicting how the governemtn went after a man who they thought was involved with recruiting terrorists for 9/11. Riveting acting by all and very emotonal rollercoaster because my opinion of the suspect kept changing. Lots of twists.

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Robyn W.

February 27, 2021

Recommended

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Casting and acting were outstanding! Expected nothing less of the most familiar ones, but had no disappointments among those I hadn't seen much of before. Aside from what needed to be shown/restated about GITMO, the film also reinforces the principle of "Do the right thing" - what you know in your heart is right - even if those you've respected tell you you're wrong, and even if the consequences will be career-altering and relationship-altering. It also reminds Christians that what may be judged as weakness to others (even if they include your CO, POTUS, and the spouse of a friend-victim) does not look that way to God and those who really love you, even though that knowledge doesn't make it much easier to walk away from them. But this film should remind everyone that an unwillingness to look past anger and pride, to remember our basic oaths and moral/ethical standards, and to remember that we may be wrong even when situational anger is justifiable - - all of these will corrupt and blind us, as will the unwillingness to forgive. I missed a couple of the "where are they now" clips at the end of the film, but it was easy to assume what the consequences were or would be for the Lt. Col. prosecutor who withdrew, due in part to his Campbell Law shirt in place of the uniform when meeting in a bar with the defense attorney. Thanks for a great film!

Rebeka P.

February 27, 2021

Recommended

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Great detail, story, and use of characters. Had me at edge of my seat.

Catherine E.

February 27, 2021

Recommended

Verified

A compelling and necessary story to be told. Such a despicable black stain on our government and military. The hope and inspiration come from those in our society still willing to fight for what is right, whether based in a Christian belief or just moral character. The depiction of spirit and human courage from an individual broken in body but not in mind and soul.

bob n.

February 27, 2021

Recommended

Verified

Very interesting film depicting how the governemtn went after a man who they thought was involved with recruiting terrorists for 9/11. Riveting acting by all and very emotonal rollercoaster because my opinion of the suspect kept changing. Lots of twists.

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